My Short Lived Career As A Female Teenage Wrestler, By Megan Keoster

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Megan Keoster was trying to interpret in the article “My Short Lived Career as a Female Teenage Wrestler” how females can be has power as men because of their skills, courage, and strength to overcome difficult times. People in the future will look back on how people who struggle through life and find way to inspire them to do better things by wrestling or doing something productive. Seven billion people around the world today and maybe more in the future will all look back on this one girl and see how she overcome the difficult times in her life and fought hard to make it better and become the ultimate female wrestler throughout the world. Females around the world use their skills like Megan did to overcome her life and reach for the stars …show more content…
When this article was wrote it was suppose to inspire women in the future or anyone to show that with any skill you have, use it to your full potential and make yourself better. Megan inspired people about how well someone can train by the way they act and also by the way they think. People don’t realize that skill is not earned, your skills are things you learn and the ability to perform. People in the future will be inspired more and will follow the footsteps and take advantage and learn how to make their life better even before it gets worse. The people who will have the more skills and will be able to be inspired more are teenagers, because their skills and brains are still being developed and will learn fast and quicker than adults. When teenagers and people learn their skills, they will be able to develop courage and conquer anything or any person who will try and stand in their …show more content…
Leaders and citizens need to build the strength to fight against others and able to influence their lives and make their life better and more safer to live in. Females can have the same strength as guys because of their ability to learn faster and also able to fight off anyone that tries to hurt them. People will be inspired by how well someone can build strength and able to use their strength for good and help others push through the pain and overcome the challenge. Strength is a huge factor is deciding how well females can act like men but still have an emotional side. Females are as powerful as guys and always will be. People will understand in the future that women will be always be equal or be even more powerful and will have more power and say then men. Strength can cause different things and feelings to happen in your life and will make people understand life in a better

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